As far as the movie itself is concerned, it's probably only four stars. For example, there is a lack of logic, two teams of servants are competing to serve, and we do not understand that the concept of equality is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. And finally Daisy agreed to Andy inexplicably. There are also incomprehensible Tom's new emotional line (what is the physique of rich family daughters. Who hasn't hit a female editor yet), so Downton's screenwriter is really strong, no matter how the actors want to adjust, they can develop new styles of clothing plot.
So as long as people who have followed the show before, these are easy to understand. Daisy's character has always been like this, and I will never understand her brain circuit. Downton has always adhered to etiquette, and it was a great honor to serve the king and queen in that era. See Moseley. so funny. Took all the laughs. The battle between McGonagall and Umbridge also feels playful and cute. Grandma is Downton's soul support. The little angel Anna can really be on her own, and the Bates couple have become stronger after experiencing the beatings of life.
For old fans, it’s hard not to feel the passage of time when you see everyone obviously getting old, it’s hard not to feel relieved when the little train finds true love, and it’s hard not to see Carson returning to Downton with a chubby belly. It's hard not to feel at ease, seeing the harmony between Mary and Edith makes it hard not to believe in the power of sisters. It's hard not to cry when you hear Granny's monologue at the end.
You are the future of Downtown.
No one knows what Downton will be like a hundred years later, just as life a hundred years ago must be different from now, but as a member of Downton at this moment, please stick to it until the last moment.
Granny's golden lines are worth recording.
I will always love Downton!
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